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Examining the Relationship Between Assertiveness and Anxiety in First- and Second-Year US Medical Students

Examining the Relationship Between Assertiveness and Anxiety in First- and Second-Year US Medical Students

For study inclusion, students had to be in their preclinical years of the school’s Doctor of Medicine program; else, they were excluded. A convenience sample of 30 responses (23 and 7 responses from first-year and second-year medical students, respectively) was collected (Table 1).

Jonathan Shaw, James Hagerty, Kristen Masada, Angelene Eunji Won, Ashley Lai, Jisu Shin, Van Le, Brenton Phung, Charles Lai, Peter Bota, Aaron Jacobs

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e73394


The Relationship Between Medical Student Neuroticism and Preferred Medical Specialty: Cross-Sectional Study

The Relationship Between Medical Student Neuroticism and Preferred Medical Specialty: Cross-Sectional Study

The pressure to choose and prepare for a specialty so early in medical school may explain the neuroticism and stress found in preclinical participants, highlighting the need for early experiences with specialties, so that students can select their field and begin tailoring their activities as early as possible.

Jonathan Shaw, Brenton Phung, Ashley Lai, James Hagerty, Van Le, Seung Rim Yoo, Jerome Torres, Angelene Won, Charles Lai, Peter Bota, Aaron Jacobs

JMIR Form Res 2025;9:e73507


Melatonin for Neuropathic Pain: Protocol for a Double-blind, Randomized Controlled Trial

Melatonin for Neuropathic Pain: Protocol for a Double-blind, Randomized Controlled Trial

Relevant to pain, accumulating preclinical and clinical evidence suggests antinociceptive effects of melatonin by acting on MT1 and MT2 membrane receptors (to reduce cyclic AMP) but possibly also (1) by indirectly activating opioid receptors, (2) by inhibiting the production of proinflammatory cytokines, (3) by activating γ-aminobutyric acid-A receptors, and (4) through its antioxidant effects [14].

Ian Gilron, Dongsheng Tu, Ronald R Holden, Dwight E Moulin, Scott Duggan, Roumen Milev

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(9):e40025


Drill-Hole Bone Defects in Animal Models of Bone Healing: Protocol for a Systematic Review

Drill-Hole Bone Defects in Animal Models of Bone Healing: Protocol for a Systematic Review

Therefore, the purpose of this systematic review is to present a narrative synthesis of the different animal models of long bone drill-hole bone defects and their potential use in preclinical and translational research.

Frederik Duch Bromer, Mikkel Bo Brent, Jesper Skovhus Thomsen, Annemarie Brüel

JMIR Res Protoc 2022;11(7):e34887